Clueless Dunder Mifflin manager Michael Scott welcomes a documentary crew to observe the office just as he learns that his branch could be downsized.
After receiving complaints about an employee's unsolicited repeat performance of a risqué comedy routine, Michael leads a diversity training session.
The company is cutting back on health care, which means switching to a plan with fewer benefits. Michael sends Dwight to tell the employees.
With rumors of downsizing floating around the office, a nervous Dwight approaches Jim about forming an alliance to protect their jobs.
After planning a basketball game between the office and warehouse workers, Michael picks his "dream team" -- led by the company's sole black employee.
When an attractive woman shows up on the premises to sell handbags, Michael sees an opportunity for a red-hot office romance.
When corporate won't pay for the annual employee appreciation awards ceremony, Michael is forced to create a memorable evening on a shoestring budget.
When HR announces a crackdown on sexual harassment, Michael is forced to curb his habit of forwarding inappropriate e-mails to his underlings.
With Michael and Dwight out of the office on a "work-related" condo search, Jim and Pam hold the first Dunder-Mifflin Olympic Games.
To pass the time during an unplanned fire drill, Jim organizes games of "Desert Island," "Would You Rather..." and "Who Would You Do?"
As he watches his employees prepare for the office's annual Halloween party, Michael agonizes over which of them he'll fire.
When Dwight, who holds a purple belt in karate, knocks out Michael during a playful scuffle, his humiliated boss invites everyone to a rematch.
Declaring Chili's "the new golf course," Michael convinces Jan that it's a great place to woo an important client.
Instead of talking to his employees about their work, Michael uses their annual review time to gather feedback on his "relationship" with Jan.
While monitoring his employees' e-mails, Michael stumbles upon an invitation to a barbecue at Jim's apartment that Michael was not invited to.
Flush with cash from a recent bonus, Michael throws an office Christmas party. Jim begins planning the perfect Secret Santa gift for Pam.
The staff sets sail on a "booze cruise" that was chartered by Michael to boost office morale and kick-start a day of leadership training.
In an unprecedented breakfast-in-bed accident, Michael burns his foot on a George Foreman Grill and demands that his staff caters to his every whim.
Frantic that a tactless Michael will reveal his secret crush on Pam, Jim lets Michael take him out for an uncomfortable lunch at Hooters.
A stench in Michael's office leads to a game of musical chairs, prompting Michael to take over Jim's cubicle and reminisce about his past.
When Jan holds a "Women in the Workplace" seminar for the female employees, a jealous Michael retaliates by gathering the men for their own meeting.
Michael and Jan head to New York City for a corporate meeting on Valentine's Day, prompting rumors that they're actually an item.
After being named Salesman of the Year, Dwight must confront his fear of public speaking. Pam announces that she and Roy have set a wedding date.
"Take Your Daughter to Work Day" sets the stage for a series of classic Michael gaffes.
Determined to enjoy his birthday despite everyone's anxiety over whether Kevin has skin cancer, Michael takes the entire crew to an ice-skating rink.
After finding a half-smoked joint, Dwight launches an investigation to find the culprit and earns the honorary title of official security supervisor.
When Michael takes over Toby's conflict-resolution duties, his approach of encouraging "cooperation through confrontation" may ruin office morale.
Michael finds himself trapped in an awkward love triangle when his boss, Jan, and his realtor, Carole, both accept his invitation to casino night.
Jim tries to adjust to his promotion and life away from Pam. Back in Scranton, Michael teams with Dwight to identify the homosexuals in the office.
At a convention, Michael and Dwight connect with Jim for a crazy party in their hotel room. Pam prepares for her first date since her breakup.
Jan arrives during Michael's "Movie Monday" and is mad that nobody is working. Dwight secretly meets with Jan about taking over Michael's job.
Michael looks for a way to properly honor his former mentor, while Jim's co-workers start to resent him when the boss gives him more responsibilities.
Dwight gives Ryan a lesson in salesmanship and takes him to the family beet farm. Michael and Stanley eagerly anticipate their free yummy treats.
When Kelly invites the staff to attend a Hindu festival, Michael takes the opportunity to bring everyone closer and later makes a big announcement.
The mood in the office takes a depressing turn when Jan informs Michael that Dunder Mifflin's board plans to close the Scranton branch.
With Stamford's employees joining the Scranton team -- reuniting Pam and Jim -- Michael tries to impress everyone with a special welcome video.
Michael suspects one of the new Stamford transfers is an ex-con. Andy turns to Jim for advice about how to win Pam over.
Michael makes a special Christmas greeting card for Carol. Meanwhile, Angela, Pam and Karen don't see eye to eye about the annual yuletide party.
When Karen moves next door to Jim, the two have their first major argument. Michael lets a big secret slip while showing pictures of his Jamaica trip.
Jim and Dwight are forced to team up when Michael sends the staff out on sales calls. Later, Michael chooses Andy as his partner.
Andy maneuvers to be Michael's second in command and irritates everyone, especially Jim. The party-planning committee prepares for Oscar's return.
Michael hires adult entertainers to spice up Phyllis' wedding shower. Meanwhile, Karen asks Pam whether she still has feelings for Jim.
Michael is honored when given the task of pushing Phyllis' dad down the aisle at her wedding. Dwight wants to ensure that no one crashes the ceremony.
While Pam enters an art exhibition, Ryan brings Michael to his business class as a guest speaker. Back at the office, Dwight tries to capture a bat.
During a party at the chief financial officer's home, Michael spills the beans about his relationship with Jan. And Pam gets assertive with Roy.
An angry Roy storms into the office looking to hurt Jim, but an unexpected hero stops him. Darryl and Michael negotiate Darryl's pay raise.
During safety-training day, Michael is determined to show everyone that safety is no joke, and Dwight helps him prepare an over-the-top demonstration.
Paper with an obscene watermark is inadvertently sent out, sending Michael into damage-control mode and forcing Angela to deal with angry callers.
When Phyllis gets flashed, Michael organizes a special outing for the ladies to boost their morale as Andy and Dwight try to track down the culprit.
Michael takes the staff for a day of fun at Lake Scranton, but the fun stops when he divides everyone into tribes and forces them to compete in challenges.
Karen and Jim interview for an opening at the corporate offices, though Michael thinks he has the job sewn up. Jan wants another chance with Michael.
A freak accident spurs Michael to organize an employee charity run. Jim and Pam go public with their love. Dwight destroys Angela's personal property.
Newly promoted Ryan returns to the Scranton branch and receives a cold reception to his announcement of the company's new website.
Dwight tries to beat the company's new website in one-day sales. Michael retaliates when he isn't invited to the site launch party in New York.
Jan's excessive spending causes major money problems for Michael. Jim and Pam spend an unforgettable night on Dwight's farm.
Michael writes, produces and directs a commercial promoting the Scranton branch. Brokenhearted Dwight learns an intriguing secret about Angela.
Furious when Karen offers Stanley a position at her office branch in Utica, Michael tricks Jim into joining him and Dwight in a prank against her.
When Michael is excluded from an executive retreat in the woods, he treats himself to a lone "Survivor Man" style campout.
Jan tries to manipulate Michael in a bogus lawsuit against Dunder Mifflin. Pam is incensed when Kelly gloats over an incident between Jim and Darryl.
The employees witness Michael's dysfunctional relationship with Jan at a dinner party, and Dwight tries to make Angela jealous with an unusual date.
Dunder Mifflin loses two assigned parking spaces, and Michael's infatuation with a catalog model makes him reconsider his relationship with Jan.
Michael and Dwight go clubbing with Ryan. Back at the office, Jim's plan to save the staff from a Saturday at the office backfires.
Stanley disrespects Michael in front of the other employees, and a used-car purchase between Dwight and Andy creates a major rift.
Michael, Pam, Oscar and Darryl attend a job fair at Pam's alma mater. Across town, Jim attempts his first "hard sell" over a round of golf.
On Toby's last day at the company, Michael falls in love with his replacement. Jim's elaborate plans for his proposal to Pam are derailed.
A company weight loss initiative has everyone obsessed with their diet. Michael pursues a friendship with his new HR rep and Jim pops the question.
The office continues its efforts to win the Dunder Mifflin weight loss initiative. Meanwhile, Jim misses Pam, who's attending art school in New York.
Holly's business ethics seminar gets out of control when Michael lets everyone speak freely about their unethical behavior at work.
Michael prepares for Jan's baby by having Dwight go over various birthing scenarios, and tells Holly he'll pretend to dislike her for Jan's benefit.
Michael and Holly get an early start on their date night. When the office is robbed, Michael holds an auction to raise money for items lost.
Pam is the only one wearing a costume on Halloween. Holly and Michael take the long trip to Nashua after they get some shocking news from corporate.
Dwight and Jim are shocked by the results of the annual customer survey report. Pam and Jim spend every minute together via Bluetooth.
Michael is ecstatic when he's sent on a business trip. Andy and Oscar become unlikely friends when Michael decides to bring them along.
Someone makes a huge mess in the microwave and will not clean it up. Michael realizes that changes in his staff have occurred without his knowing.
Michael learns that the office must spend a $4300 surplus or lose it, and chaos breaks out as everyone fights to get what they want.
Phyllis's party goes up in flames when Meredith's hair catches on fire, and Dwight corners the market on the hottest toy of the Christmas season.
Andy still doesn't know about Angela's affair with Dwight. When Michael spills the beans, Dwight and Andy take matters into their own hands.
Michael and Dwight go undercover to spy on a rival paper company. Meanwhile, the rest of the office debates a burning question: Is Hilary Swank hot?
Dwight's fire drill causes Stanley to collapse from a heart attack. Afterward, Dwight must try to make amends to the stressed-out office.
When Michael learns that his frazzled employees consider him their number one stressor at work, he insists on a no-holds-barred roast of himself.
Michael visits other branches to explain Scranton's relative success. Dwight and Jim, heading the party-planning committee, forget a birthday.
Michael and Pam continue their tour of the branches. Dwight and Jim struggle with their party-planning duties. Angela's new cat causes a stir.
On Valentine's Day, Michael meets a mysterious woman, Dwight and Kevin find single women, and Jim and Pam are banished for public affection.
Michael causes a huge problem when he comes up with the idea to put "golden tickets" into packages of paper for clients to redeem for discounts.
Michael has big plans for his 15th anniversary party, but the company's new, no-nonsense vice president has some ideas of his own.
Michael's relationship with the new vice president becomes increasingly tense, Pam battles a new copier and Kelly develops a crush.
After making a bad impression on his new boss, Jim runs into him during a parking lot soccer game. Meanwhile, Michael is afraid to leave his house.
Dwight and Andy plan a hunting trip. Asked for a "rundown," Jim spends his day figuring out what that is. Michael hosts a Paper & Pancakes lunch.
Dwight's loyalty to Michael is tested when he finds a new hero in Charles. Meanwhile, Andy tries to provide for all of Jim's emotional needs.
Michael's new company struggles to make early-morning deliveries, while the office tries to get their expense reports in on time.
Michael mediates a dispute within his new sales team. Meanwhile, trouble brews among several employees over the term "Casual Fridays."
Michael gets into the café/disco scene. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim decide to take a secret trip.
Michael and Holly are reunited at the annual company picnic, where the office also competes in the picnic's volleyball tournament.
Michael feels left out as the rest of the office gossips about the summer interns. Meanwhile, Andy struggles with heterosexuality.
A request by Jim leaves Michael feeling insecure and defensive. Meanwhile, Pam deals with the guest list for the wedding.
David Wallace breaks the bad news that not everyone will get a raise this year, and Dwight reaches his breaking point with Jim.
In part 1 of a 2-part episode, the office travels to Niagara Falls to celebrate Jim and Pam's wedding under orders not to mention Pam's pregnancy.
In part 2 of a 2-part episode, Michael, Dwight and Andy all want to hook up with guests at Jim and Pam's wedding, and Michael and Dwight meet twins.
Michael meets with an insurance salesman in the office, but Dwight and Andy think he's part of the mafia.
Michael shocks Jim and Pam when he reveals the identity of the new woman he's been dating. Dwight apologizes to Jim with a strange peace offering.
Michael gets teased by everyone at the office after he takes an embarrassing fall at a meeting. Pam and Andy go on a sales call together.
Jim and Pam have no choice but to go out with Michael and Helene. Strangely, Dwight is doing nice things for everyone in the office.
Michael forces the office into a day of strange diversions, upsetting Jim and leading others to wonder if Michael has gone insane.
Michael gets excited when he's invited by David Wallace to be honored onstage at the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting in New York.
Michael can't keep a promise he made to a group of kids 10 years ago. Meanwhile, Jim starts an Employee of the Month program to improve morale.
Michael is outraged when Jim allows Phyllis to be Santa at the office Christmas party. Jim and Dwight try to get everyone into the holiday spirit.
When a potential buyer visits, Michael, Dwight, Andy and Pam pull out all the stops in hopes of impressing him with their high-profile contacts.
Michael struggles to accept Sabre's new policies; Pam and Jim interview with a prestigious daycare; Andy and Erin work on a welcome song for Sabre.
The office loves Sabre CEO Jo Bennett, until she says that there can't be two branch managers and that either Michael or Jim must go back to sales.
Pam's contractions begin, and the rest of the office tries to distract her from the pain with food and entertainment.
Everybody plays the waiting game as Pam prepares to give birth. Dwight decides to fix the cabinets in Pam and Jim's kitchen.
Michael mistakenly believes that he impressed Jo; Dwight disrupts Jim's first day back from paternity leave; Andy and Erin have an unusual first date.
When the sales staff lets Sabre's new "sales is king" policy get to their heads, Michael hides their new, prized leads.
Michael gets kicked out of the bar when he tries to impress a friend of Jim and Pam's. Andy and Erin try to keep their relationships under wraps.
Andy pulls out all the stops for Erin on Secretary's Day, but when Michael takes her to lunch, he lets slip about Andy's relationship with Angela.
Pam and Jim work on their first sales pitch to a local restaurant, while Dwight encourages Kelly to try out for the minority training program.
Michael has Dwight investigate when he suspects Donna is cheating. Meanwhile, Andy is frustrated when no one takes his customer's complaint seriously.
Michael is oddly upbeat after hearing bad news about Donna; new parents Pam and Jim can't stay awake; Dwight won't honor his contract with Angela.
When the press reports that Sabre's printers catch on fire, Jo hunts for the whistleblower. Everyone suspects Andy, who denies leaking the story.
Michael refuses to fire the office assistant, and Andy plays it cool after Erin shows interest in another man. Meanwhile, Pam plays an office prank.
Michael goes to Toby for counseling, and Dwight vows revenge after a shop owner snubs him. Meanwhile, Pam conspires to change her job title.
Andy invites the entire office to his community theater production of "Sweeney Todd," while Jim and Pam struggle with their incompetent babysitter.
Michael, believing he has herpes, contacts all his ex-girlfriends. Andy tries to play on Erin's compassionate side by holding a sex education meeting.
When a competing sales associate steals a Dunder Mifflin client, Michael, Jim and Dwight set up a sting to find out his secrets. Andy starts a band.
When Darryl takes an idea to corporate over his head, Michael freaks out. Everyone gets competitive as the Halloween costume contest gets underway.
Michael invites the entire office to celebrate the christening of Pam and Jim's baby, Cece.
Erin and Gabe invite the office over for a "Glee" viewing party. Michael deals poorly with people calling Gabe his boss. Andy grows jealous of Gabe.
More than money is at stake as Michael helps charm people into investing in Ryan's start-up. Dwight creates a hay festival in the parking lot.
After reading about China growing as a global power, Michael decides China must be stopped before it takes over the United States.
Toby has to take a leave of absence and corporate sends Holly Flax to cover for him. Michael forces Pam to throw a second Christmas party.
Michael wants to throw a second Christmas party to celebrate Holly's returns to Scranton. Jim regrets agreeing to a snowball fight with Dwight.
Michael prepares himself for the good or bad news about Holly and her boyfriend. Pam puts up a board for everyone to post New Year's resolutions.
Dealing with low sales, Andy holds a business seminar with the help of some special guests. Michael and Holly turn the event into an improv challenge.
When Jim gets an emergency call from Helene, he leaves Michael in the bathroom of a gas station. Holly, Erin and Dwight set out to find Michael.
It's Valentine's Day, and Michael and Holly's displays of affection are making everyone uncomfortable. A champagne lunch causes complications.
After 11 years in the making, Michael is finally ready to present his movie, "Threat Level Midnight," to his co-workers and love interest, Holly.
After many years and motel rooms, traveling salesman (and Michael's best friend) Todd is ready to leave the road and take a desk job in the office.
The warehouse and office staff hold a garage sale; Michael seeks his coworkers' advice on an important decision.
Everyone hopes to make a good first impression on the new manager: Andy finds himself typecast, while Jim and Pam worry they've come on too strong.
Michael trains Deangeleo to take over the job of hosting the Dundie Awards. Erin struggles with her dislike of her boyfriend, Gabe.
Michael, about to leave for Colorado, says his goodbyes to each co-worker. Deangelo and Andy scramble to keep Michael's biggest clients.
Deangelo's true management style is finally revealed.
Dwight takes over as acting manager and applies Draconian tactics to the office. Meanwhile, Gabe tries to win Erin back.
Jim heads a search committee that interviews the managerial candidates, including Andy and Darryl. Dwight tries to get back in the race.
Jim heads a search committee that interviews the managerial candidates, including Andy and Darryl. Dwight tries to get back in the race.
The staff is hit with a double whammy as Scranton gets a new regional manager and Robert California takes the helm of Dunder Mifflin Sabre as CEO.
Robert California wants to double sales growth, and Andy responds with an unusual incentive plan to motivate the team.
When the warehouse crew quits after winning the lotto, the team pitches in to keep Dunder Mifflin humming.
Trying to gain some respect from his family and new boss, Andy throws a garden party at Schrute Farms.
Erin struggles to pull off the ultimate Halloween party, juggling the expectations of Robert California, Andy and the staff.
Challenged to improve productivity, Dwight develops an accountability booster program that threatens to get the entire office fired.
Pam's convinced her temp replacement is the apple of Jim's eye; Robert California has a musical proposition for Andy, Darryl and Kevin.
Andy tries to fire up the team with a trip to Gettysburg; Robert California challenges the team to think way outside the box.
Andy's in a tough spot when Robert California sends him mixed messages about hiring his wife.
Andy wants to make everyone's Christmas wishes come true -- no matter how distraught they are.
Pressed to boost the bottom line, Andy finds a novel way to improve sales, while Dwight explores corporate opportunities outside Scranton.
Robert invites the staff to his house for one last party before the home goes up for sale.
Jim comes under fire when the office realizes he skipped work by faking jury duty to spend time with Pam and the new baby.
Dwight is recruited to lead a team headed to Florida to create a chain of Sabre retail stores.
To get noticed by Corporate, Dwight takes his team to Tallahassee to conceive a new chain of Sabre retail stores.
Nellie pits Packer against Dwight for the VP job, Jim fends off an amorous intruder, and Andy works the Scranton team overtime.
Dwight plans an impressive presentation for the Sabre store, and Andy suffers an embarrassing injury.
Robert hates Nellie's business plan, and Jim tries to save Dwight from being fired. Meanwhile, Andy learns that Erin isn't returning to Scranton.
As Andy heads south to Florida to sweep Erin off her feet, Nellie makes herself at home in his office in Scranton.
As Erin and Andy plot how he should break up with Jessica, Robert California orders the office to throw a welcome party for Nellie.
Andy's job -- and manhood -- are called into question as he returns with Erin to Scranton.
Unemployed Andy crashes a fundraiser for the Senator -- and ends up the unlikely owner of a dozen disabled dogs.
A drunken Robert California closes a branch, igniting a sales war.
Dwight raises suspicions by offering free portraits; Andy returns with some self-satisfying news.
Jim and Dwight are thrown off by the arrival of two young employees that the others dub "the new Jim" and "Dwight Jr." Andy returns from training.
Pam and Jim go to Roy's wedding, where his toast takes everyone by surprise -- causing Pam and Jim to examine their own relationship.
Andy learns he is related to Michelle Obama, causing a stir around the office. Jim's elaborate trick has Dwight thinking Jim is an Asian man.
After Jim convinces Dwight that the building is unsafe, Dwight rents a bus and sets up the office inside -- and eventually they hit the road.
It's Halloween in the office, and Andy invites his college a cappella group to perform, which leads to a confrontation with his frenemy Broccoli Rob.
Andy must man up when his dad blows all of the family's money. When Dwight is interviewed on local radio, Jim tortures him with bizarre call-ins.
To help Dwight overcome his greatest professional handicap -- selling to women -- Pam and the ladies teach him how to interact with female clients.
Angela discovers her husband's affair and goes to Dwight for help. Jim needs a favor from Stanley and Phyllis, who milk it for all it's worth.
When the party planning committee drops the ball on the Christmas party, Dwight gets everyone to celebrate a traditional Schrute German Christmas.
Pam accidentally brings lice into the office and lets Meredith take the fall. Meanwhile, Jim woos a potential business associate in Philadelphia.
Dwight and Clark pose as father and son to make a sale. Meanwhile, Darryl interviews at Jim's company and Pam comes for a surprise visit.
Dwight tries to prevent Darryl's move to Athlead. Jim is forced to miss Cece's first recital when a big investor exits his new company.
David Wallace tasks Dwight with finding a new part-time salesman to fill in for Jim. Dwight assembles a super-team of his cronies, starting with Mose.
When Pam's warehouse mural is defaced, Dwight and Nellie spring to action. Darryl has difficulty dealing with Jim's habits in their shared apartment.
The office pairs off into pretend couples to take advantage of a Valentine's Day discount at the mall. Erin assures Pete she will break up with Andy.
Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia with a manager who gives her deja-vu. Dwight brings Angela on a mission to clean his elderly Aunt Shirley.
Dwight travels home for a customary Schrute funeral. He and his siblings receive a surprise inheritance that's not entirely welcome.
Everyone is excited when promos start running on TV for the documentary. Dwight makes Angela jealous when he starts dating a Brussels sprout farmer.
"Stairmaggedon" strikes when the elevator goes out and everyone is forced to take the stairs. Dwight forces Stanley to do an important sales call.
Dwight and Angela compete in an office-wide paper airplane contest. A local talent agent helps Andy with his first acting role in an industrial film.
Andy tries to work up the nerve to quit his job and pursue his dreams of stardom. Dwight finally receives his karate black belt from his new sensei.
While the office readies for the documentary premiere, Jim holds tryouts to hire an assistant to the assistant to the regional manager.
In the series finale, months after the airing of the documentary, the workers of Dunder Mifflin, past and present, gather for a wedding.